Understanding the INTJ Personality Type
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INTJ, often known as the 'Mastermind', is characterized by rigorous thinking, resourcefulness, and resolute determination. In reality, not every INTJ is born with an aura. In the early stages of life when their personality is underdeveloped, they may experience inner conflicts, cold receptions from others, and intense self-doubt. INTJ is best described as 'independent and autonomous'. They hope everyone can be independent if possible, but this can conflict with their desire to control the environment. As colleagues or subordinates of INTJ, one must understand that independence is the ultimate goal but needs INTJ's approval. INTJ is inspired by rich imagination and has a strong sense of responsibility. They often take on the responsibility of solving complex problems and lead with their creative talents. A typical INTJ is often a top student. In academic research, they may achieve success early. In other fields, they may face setbacks and succeed later. In childhood, INTJ shows strong learning talent, especially in understanding abstract concepts. They like to ask 'why' and think independently. In relationships, INTJ is highly rational and planned. INTJ women face special challenges in the workplace. Their characteristics may conflict with traditional expectations. INTJ can feel stressed when facing too many details. Despite some issues, INTJ makes significant contributions to corporate culture. A mature INTJ dilutes the drawbacks of their personality and becomes more approachable.